WalktoberL Beverly Hills Architecture, Art and Alleys
Monday, October 14 (It’s Columbus Day, so you might have the day off!)
Meet: 5:30 p.m. at Nic’s Beverly Hills, 453 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210
Walk: Two mile loop of great architecture, public artworks and secret alleys in Beverly Hills led by Ellen Lutwak
Beers (and “These Boots Are Made for Walk-Ka” martinis!): 7:00 p.m. at Nic’s Beverly Hills, 453 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210 (plus happy hour specials all Monday evening for walkers!)
See who’s coming and invite friends on Facebook
8:43 PM PDT on September 23, 2013
Monday, October 14 (It’s Columbus Day, so you might have the day off!)
Meet: 5:30 p.m. at Nic’s Beverly Hills, 453 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210
Walk: Two mile loop of great architecture, public artworks and secret alleys in Beverly Hills led by Ellen Lutwak
Beers (and “These Boots Are Made for Walk-Ka” martinis!): 7:00 p.m. at Nic’s Beverly Hills, 453 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210 (plus happy hour specials all Monday evening for walkers!)
See who’s coming and invite friends on Facebook
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